The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 05, 1867, Image 2

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it. 1. GERRITSON, • • - Editor.
TUESDAY, MARCII 5, 1867
Congressional Proceedings.
The old Congress adjourned yesterday
at 00011 according to constitutional limit,
and the new one immediately assembled,
so as to remain in continuous session, and
prevent further removals of radical office
holders. Wo continue our abstract of the
imp.qtant acts of the late body.
On tbe 24th in the Senate the bill repu
diAting debts' incurred by the govern-
moot prior to the 13th of April, 1861, due
to any person who was not known to he
opposed to the rebellion or distinctly in
fiver of its suppression, was taken up and
passed.
A resolution was passed instructing the
Secretary of State to obtain authority
from Colombia for the United States to
make a survey for an interoceanic canal
across the Isthmus of Darien.-
Tire bill to establish land districts and
appoint land surveyors in the Territories
of Montana, Arizona, Idaho, and Utah
was passed. Tne Indian appropriation
was again called up, and after a long dis
cussion passed.
On the 25th the Senate passed the
Montana territorial bill.
Oa the 26th the Senate proceeded to
the election of a government printer, un
der the act recently passed. John D. De
frees, of Indiana, was elected.
Tile Senate concurred in the house
amendments to the bill giving 20 per cent.
extra compensation to the civil employes
of the government at Washington. The
army appropriation bill was then proceed.
ed with. The bill, with an amendment
disbanding the militia in the Southern
States, was passed .
in the House, in compliance with the
demand made upon him by the resolution
passed the day before, Mr. Wentworth
made a report from the Presidential com
promise investigation committee. The
report confesses the inability of the coal-
Alittee to discover anything improper.
/ On the 28th the senate concurred in the
House amendments to the bill to tempo
rily increase the pay of army officers. The
sitnnibus appropriation bi l then came up,
the qncsiion being upon the amendment
providing for the payment of assistant as
sess-rs in the Southern States, which
finally passed.
3iarch I , ;t, tl:e bill to admit Colorado
was taken up, the question being,shall it
pass, the objections of the President not-
i,e lii ern, revenue .1 was to
and wi.hout further amendment was
passed.
The proceedings of Saturday and Mon
day ha,l not reached us at the hour of go
ing 10
press. Much time has been spent
in disagreements between the two HOU-
SeS, and several committees of conference
have been raised.
-.Three vetoes aro expected from the
Pre.ideut. s
Sound Resolutions.
In ae State Senate, on Tuesday last,
Hon. Wm. A. Wallace offered the follow
ing resolutions
Resolved, First, That the Constitntion,
and the laws of the United States made
in pursuance thereof, are the supreme law
of the land, and extend over and bind ev
ery c'tizen of the Republic in every por
tionthereof.
Second, That the privelege of the writ
of habeas corpus ought not to be suspen
de& when the courts are open and civil
taw in full force.
Third, That no person shall be held to
answer for a crime unless on a present.
ment or indictment of a grand jury, nor
be deprived,c,f life, liberty or property
without due 'process of law.
Fourth, That peace exists; that the right
of trial by jury should remain inviolate in
every part of the Republic, and the mili
tary power should now, in all cases, be in
strict subordinatiort to the civil power.
Ten years ado , these resolutions would
have been passed unanimously in both
branch( s of our Legislature, but on Tues
day last they were "shelved" by being
reNrred to the Committee on Federal re•
lations, the republicans voting to refer
them and the Democrats voting against a
reference.
Mr Geary has pardoned Mark Keeney
and E. S. Thompson, two election officers
of Wyoming county, who bad been sen
tenced by the court to pay a fine of $5O
and costs, each. Did he, in this case, fol
low the rules he lately, laid down for his
government in the consideration of par
done ?—Ex. '
Is.To; be only laid down his rules to hum
bug and deceive the people; while his in
tendon and practice is to pardon political
friends in advance.
The Hon. Andrew Hunter, elected
United States Senator from Arkansas,'ile
elineaon the ground that he cannot ac ,
sep . t without injury to the church of which
he as a member.
Aye wri- not to iufer from this that it
would di/grace or ivjure a Church for one
o f i ts mem b ers to enter the present Con
gress ?
—On the second Tuesday of March the
political campaign of 1867 opens in New
Usmpshire:, - The contest is for ciorer
vor, ConnC2l, Legislature, mad: the4;other
facers necessary for the; adtidnistion
of the government oftbat COM 010tIliesItit.
Rejected by the Senate.
As we go to press we learn that Col.
A. J. Fulton, of this county, recently ap
pointed by'President Johnson U. S. As
sessor of this District, and Capt. W. Penn
Lloyd of Cumberland, also appointed
Collector, have both been rejected by the
Senate.
This action of the party in power only
shows how utterly insincere and hypocrit•
ical are the professions they make of being
the " s&diers' friends." Both gentle
men -we have mentioned, were faithful
soldiers in the late war, but refusing to
acknowledge that all the sacrifices of our
people were in -vain, by recognizing the
theory of Stevens and his associates, that
notwithstanding the Unjon is• destroyed,
they are stricken down by the radical
revolutionists. We expected little else
after similar treatment of other distin
guished officers by those having the pow
er of endorsing the action or President
Johnson.
The people of all parties will, however,
see the radicals in their true light, and
hereafter when they loudly proclaim their
friendship for the soldier to get his vote,
will point to their disgraceful record.—
York, Pa., Gazette.
A COMPLMENT.—The Erie Dispatch,
the loyal organ of that county, in closing
a pathetic appeal in reference to the elec
tion of Senator, and warning the loyal
members of the Senate and House against
voting for Cameron, said : Give us a fool,
like Geary, but for God's sake do not give
us a knave." How the man is going to
get the knave off his hands, is not for us
to advise; but we shall see. We would
not be surprised if he would do like For
ney—take the knave to his bosom.
AN LIIPOBTAYT LAWSCIL—The State of
Texas, by their Attorneys, Geo. Taylor,
R. J. Brent, and R. S. Merrick, has corn
menced a suit in the U.S. Supreme Court
to recover $lOO,OOO worth of Texas in
demnity bonds, alleged to be still the
property of the Commonwealth, but im
properly obtained by parties in the North
from a Military Board in that State during
the rebellion. This will bring the ques
tion : Has Texas the existence and pow
era of a State? Before the Court, and its
decision will be naturally looked for with
great' interest.
THE SIZE or CISTERNS.-A cistern 5
feet in diameter will hold a fraction over
five barrels for each foot in depth; 6 feet,
akaction over 7 barrels per foot; 7 feet,
9 blrrels per foot; S feet 11 barrels per
foot; 9 feet, 15 barrels per foot; 10 feet,
18 barrels per foot. The last named fig
ure is quite a large size for a family cis•
tern, and 19 feet in depth is as much as
we ofterand, the contents of such a one,
amoral!) to estimate, would be 10x1S—
b •• • • • arrer - srzn -- - •
—The Boston Commonwealth, a Radi
cal negro organ, calls for a "lieutenant
general who will be governed by a higher
law than the orders of his superior." The
Nation replies by saying that " this form
of public nuisance is found in perfection
only in Spain and Mexico, where each
general has a 'higher law' of his own, and
we know the result."
—Thera are 700 persons in Indilanapo
lis, Indiana, who cannot read or write.
It is a place where Radicalism flourishes
—on ignorance, of course. It is the same
place where the procession in honor or
President Johnson was mobbed last fall
and an attempt made to assassinate the
executive.
--A few radicals having voted' with the
Democrats of the Maine Legislature, the
bill repealing the law against the inter
marriage of whites, blacks, mulattoes and
Indians was defeated. For " the good
time coming," therefore, the radical Mai.
neacs will have to "wait a little longer:,
—The Allentown Democrat says Gea
ry' has already violated his pardon rules
by pardoning one Dr, Hummel, confined
in Lehigh county, without public notice,
or any others of the formalities required.
*—A Connecticut paper commenting
upon Barnum's nomination for Congress
by the radicals, says that sewing a mon
key's head and a fish's tail together to
make a mermaid may make a man notori
one, but it qnestions its being a states
manlike performance.
—The wife of a New York negro min
strel has $75,000 worth of diamonds
Bunt cork fetched 'em.
—A shoemaker in Richmond finished
a pair of boots seventeen and a halfinches
long and five inches and a half wide, fora
negro man. He will have to go to the
furks of a road to find a boot-jack.
BABEL TERRELL is continually receiving
new supplies of Genuine Drugs anti Medicines. which
will be sold as low as at any other fitc-e in Montrose.
or Deafness, Blindness and" Catarrh
Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACs,
Oculist and Aarist. (formerly of Le) den, Holland.) No.
SI9 Pine Street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
most reliable sources in the City and Country can be
seen at his office. The medical faculty are Invited to
accompany their patients. as he has no secrete in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.
Ile charge for examination.
Philadelphia, July 1,.1856. ly.
Notlee.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of Gnove-
STEWS dt Co. are deemed by all good judges to be the
Mama Thule of instruments of the kind.
We cauaot suggest what is wanting to make a 132116 -
Cal instrument more perfect, although we are slow to
admit that the limit of improvement can ever be at
tained.
Before they had brought their Pianos to their pres
ent excellence, the, had submitted them to competi
tion with instruments of the best makers of this coun
try and Europe, and received the reward of merit, over
all others. at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but Jus
tice to any ttiatthejudgment thus pronounced has not
been overruled by the musical world.
by the improvements lately applied by them to
°w it alma, it &Wiled that a pedoet instm
; meat hasbecnithulo. MT, mom
am•l'dMly schisms]
'the Paradox 0; mating tiSMlsises more
It
Str *la ay,
ic's, last this, they ate soittlesito Uri motto, 1"
*." . Limo *-27
NEW Mak= FOU THE lILNDSERCHIEF.
Plinio:Ps ••:fight Bloomldg egtveguNgs
Phalan's ••?itgbi Blooming cerans.”
ribalonto " Night Blooming C0re125.9
Phalazes •' right Blooming Corms."
l'bußOU'S "Mobs 111001131113 ff Gerona.„
A mod exquistle, delicate. and Fragrant Terfnme,
&on led from the rare arid bountiful flower from
vvllleh it tate. its name.
blaneactured only by
PIIALON & NON, New York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS•
ARE FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER.
ly imp x 0.9 ocw
SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONTO.
This niedloino. Invented b 7 Dr. J. H. C3nnerox, of Phila
delphia, is intended to dissolve tho food and wake it Into
elssitui, the first precast of disestlon. B 7 cleansinS the
stomach with Setioncles ddandrako Pll3, the Tonle soon
restores the &mettle: ll llnd food that amid not be eaten before
Using It will bo costly digested.
Consumption cannot ba enrol by Sshenet's Pulmonle
Syrup unless the otomerb and liver to male healthy sad the
eppsilta restored, hence the Tonic and Pills are required In
nearly every ease of consumption. A half dozen bottles of
the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four tam of the
111.111:111A.Kr. PILLS will core any ordinary teen of dys-
Mal&
Dr. Sous:vox makes profosslonal visits In New York. Bat
ton, and et his prinepel OXsoo In Philo 1131phill ever! weak.
Sao daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on Co.nsump•
Ilan for his days for visitation.
Vests° obsorvo, when p Ire:easing, that the two likenesses
of the Doctor, one when iu the last stage of Consumv.lon,
Gov
and the other 03 ho now Ls, Lr. poriont health, ;peon the Gov
ernment stamp.
Geld by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 pap bottle, or
$7.50 the halt dorm. All letters for advice should be ad
dressmd to Dr. fisaroicteo Principal o.llco, No. 15 North r.ll
&Mai, Phl'aielp'ais. Ps.
Geseral Wholes:l'o Accnts: Demss Barnes & Co" N. Y.:
P. S. Banco. Baltimore, 51d.; John D. Parka, Dinolnuetl ,
Ohio; Waiker & Tailor, Chicago, • Collins lkos, Pt
m
(lot
Louis, Ble. w. ee.malyr.
WA Cough, A Cold, or A Soro Throat,
RIQIIMES INNEDIATD ATTENTIOS,
Irritation of tho Lungs,
♦ Pernsanint Throat Disease,
BROWN'S
BRONCHIAL TROCHES
u•rtno • DIZECT INTLVENCZ TO TILE PAIITS,
GIVE 1/131ZDIATE nraara,
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive
and Throat Diseases,
TROCHES LEH USED WITII ALWATS GOOD SUCCESS.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trochee useful in clearing the voice when ta
ken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs
The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Phy
sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men
throughout the country. Being an article of tree merit,
a nd
having prayed their eticacy by a test of many years
each year finds them in new localipes in various parts
of the world, and the Troches are universally pronoun
ced better than other articles.
Orrrem only " Brintne 3 Ilamictrial. Tnocirzs," and
rirEmpire Shuttle sewing Machines
are superior to all others for Family and Maim fact tiring
purposes Contain all the latest improvements are
speedy noiseless: durable: and easy to ‘vorit. Illus
trated Circulars tree. Agents wanted. Liberal dis
count nijowe.l. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRES. M. CO., 616 Broadway,New York..
July 24-1 y
3fAu `Ahtrtistmtuts.
EAR M FOE. SALE!
subscriber offers for sale his farm In Bridrcwa
-2.. ter, two miles north of Montrose, cont.sining
ONE R UNDRED ACRES
of land, having thereon a good Uonsc, Barn and Or
chard. A good
Grain & Dairy Farm.
About slxty-five acres improved.
Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber
on the premise".
Bridgewater, March 5, 1857. 51'
THOMAS
,CASEY.
• BLACKSMITHING.
fIIHE undersigned have this day formed a co-partner.-
..IL ship, tinder the firm name of Stamp k Moran. for
!the purpose of carrying on Riacksmithing In all its
• rain ches.
Strict attention will be given to Horse-shoeing.
All work will be done neatly and promptly. The pub
lic are invited to call.
E. P. STAMP.
Montrose, March 4th, ISG7. tf P. T. MORAN.
Assistant Assessor.
WICITICE Is hereby given that an Assistant Assessor
11 of United States Internal Revenue has been ap
pointed as hereunder stated :
F. M. WILLIAMS, :Montrose. Divisions One and
Two, comprising the borough of Montrose, the town
ships of Bridgewater, Franklin, Silver Lake, Choconut,
Apo'aeon, Middletown. Forest Lake. tossup, Rush, Au
burn. Dimock. Springville, and Lathrop, and the bor
oughs of Friendeville and Little Meadows.
All persons residiAltbin the above described di.
visions. having any to ess to transact with an assist
ant assessor, will call upon or report to the aforesaid
assistant.
A. J. GERRITSO:7, Assessor,
Twelfth District of Pennsylvania
Montrose, March Ist, 1/347,
PORIC SALE!
MBE subectiber having cold his Farm. (formerly the
Crnser farm,nenr Moit's factory In Bridgewater)
will sell to the highest bidder, on Monday March 18th.
at 10 o'clock a. in.. the following property : 1 span 6
years old Mires. 6 Cows, 3 t.wl year old Heifers, 1 two
years old Bull, Yearlings. 12 Sheep. 4 Shouts. 1 lum
ber Wagon. 1 lumber Sleigh: 1 sett double "farness, 2
sett Wbtflletrece. 1 grain Cradle, 1 narrow, 1 stone
Sled, Crowbar, Log-chain. half barrel Churn, cooking
and parlor Stoves And Pipe, 2 hives BCCP, Vinegar.
Milk Pane, a qunntity of line. &c. Alsoi 2 light
Wagons, a lot of potatoes. and 3 plows.
TERVI..-ISnme nuder $lO. cash ; $lO and over, nine
menthe approved notes with interest.
D. BnEwsrcn, Hawker.
Mot trose, march 5 , 1657
{ `STATE OF SAMUEL CARTER,
11-4 deceased, late of Auburn township, Susquehanna
county, Pa.
Letterset adminiAratlon upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same to present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
R. 3. CARTER, L ifters.
R. S. DAVIS,
Antfun...Much 4th, 1507.•
Good Pens Given Away.
SAMPLES of " Adams & Co's celebrated Golden
pair will be sent PUB on receipt of stamp for
Destago.
_Mayes ADAill it Co., 21 Bromfield etrollfi.
Boa , ton, MIL !mirth, ten Ims
SEAR YE ! HEAR YE!
GROCERIES 4 PROVISIONS
will call at the Store of goodo Stock ofhe enbacriber, where they will
dod
Ch Co ff ee' our,
and Tea, SHa ars, Sy ru Fish, ms (sugarps and cured),
ug
Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, etc. etc.
AND 61:1017LD DE CIIECEED
IT ALLOWED TO CONTINUE,
or Consumption
IS OTT= MIS ItESULT
J. E. HARRISON
:w
All persons who wish to
El Evire M.Ork.ewe
IR 'ME PURCHASE OF
Also—A good Stock of
-sr .A.N53393E1 N . C. T X 40>NES,
School and Blank- Books, and a few mis
cellaneons Buok,, Writing Papers
and Enni lopes of superior qual
ities and perfumed,
Gents' and Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned
and Dried Fruitg, Oranges d Lemons,
C'ondense , l Milk, a choice article,
people
County din ct almovt everthing needed b all good
ople of Snilnehanna who get hungry
the
and dry,
and by purchaAng them of
A. re, BULLARD,
first
Pub FtPre south of the Court House and east side of
the lic n
enc, you can save trent 10 to 20 per ceut.
Montrose, March sth, 1607.
Clover & Timothy Seed
For Sale Cheap, by
Montroae, March sth, 1567
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMEIT.
EAEALERS in merchandise de. In Susquehanna
/...1 County, take notice : That in pursuance of the
several acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth' to pro
vide revenue to meet the demands upon the Treasury.
n d AI other purposes. the undersigned. Appiaiser of
?it ereantile Taxes for said County, has prepared n
of merchants trading in said county. and placed each
merchant In th•it Class which to him appears inst and
right, according to the acts of Assembly, to wit •
AUBURN.
Adams & Allen, 13
William Wnile, 14
C. Swisher, 14
William 11. Baker, 1.
James A. Lacey, 1
APOLACON
C. Donel ly & Brother, 13
BItoOKLY N.
Rogers & Foot, 13
William Craven.- 12
D.A...t A. Titsworth,
Har r
m. class 4, 10
L. B. Wads, 14
CII °CON UT
M. Rickey.
R. Clork,
CLIFFORD.
T. F. Johnston,
T. N, Baker,
Hull, Gardner &Co.
p. m. 4 class. 131
Owens S. Leishem, 13
T. F. Johnson, 14
DIMoCK ,
William 11. Thayer, 14
~...ttana sacdsce, 14
DUNDAFF.
W. J. Slocum, 11
S.G.Weaver, p. m. 41.11 14
E. P. Chamber., 14
A. Richardson, 131
Daniel Brownell, 141
Benj. Ayres, J r. 12'
FRANKLIN.
J. L. Merriman & Son, 12
FOREST LAKE.
M. L. Bail, 14
FRI EN DAVI LLE.
M. McManus & Co. 14
Wm. Butrum. p. in. 4th 13
Carroll & Hagan, 14
Robert Winters, 14
James E. Fitzgerald, 14
GREAT BEND.
J. D. !Sessions & Co. 13
Albert Knapp, 14
Richard Stack, 13
Henry McKinney, 14
L. W. Chichester, 14 1
A. G. Preston,
Estabroolz & Clark,
p. m. 4th crass, 11
L. S. Lenheim, 10
Wm. A. Colston, 14
Geo. McNamara, 13
11. P. Doran, 14
Walter Paintin, 14
C. H. & T. F. Shipman, 14;
W. S. Wolcott, 14;
D. C. Bronson, 141
S. 11. Dayton, 12
Mclntosh & Mersa, 13
11. F. Beardsley, 13
GIBSON.
C. H. & 11. D. Bennett, 10
J. Howard & Co. 12,
B. Hughes, 141
D. M. Smiley & Co.
p. m. 4th 9
Kennedy & Son, 12
S. S. Ingalls, p. in. 4th ' 9
Pierce, Rendell & Co.
p, m. 4th, 11
DARMONY.
Brandt &Sehlager, 13
do do 141
8. A. Lyons & Son. 13
DERRICK.
Morse.Nlchols & Co. 12'
W. A. Woodward, 13
RAEFORD.
Guile Eaton, 11
Vet rq & Curr.
Oliver Paine ir
J C. Edwards,
. -
Jones. Babcock .0. Tan
ner. p. in. 4th, 0
E. T. TiCany, 12
E. S. Hines it Co. 14
JACKSON.
Ben•on,Mf nzer&Tnekerl2
JESSUP.
J. W, Throckmortor, 1:
J. E. Jackson, It
H. W, Drake, 14
LIBERTY.
R. Kenyon, Jr. 12
A. A. Beeman„ 14
Joseph NVeheter; • 14
• LATHROP.
John Sherman, 14
Johnston Lt. Rem 11
Deo. Bowman. 14 ,
E. M. Tiffany Ez, CO. 12
W. C. Richmond
Classification of Venders of Dierchan-
Sales less than $5,000,
$5.000, and leas than $lO.OOO,
10.000, " "
" 15,000, " " 20,000,
mow, " " mow,
" 30,000, " " 41,000,
" 40,000, " 50 000,
And the Judaea of the Conti of Common Pleas of said
County will hold Court 01 Appeal at the Court House
In Montrose in and for said county, on %Veda c, , day,
April 11th, im at one o' elocit, p. m., at which time
and place any of the merchants described, defined and
classed as aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys may
appear and appeal from said assessment if they think
proper,
E. if. PHILLIPS, Mercantile Appraiser.
Lynn, March 6, 1887. 8w
Dissolution.
T" e°.partnership heretofore eliding between the
understened In the farming business is this day
atomised by mutual consent.
PAM Cit QUIGLEY,
?redidln; 3reh 2, Meet TEMA 9,1710L/If.
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold at public sale on the premises former-
U ly of Hoses BCIIBOII, de'cd. in Jackson township,
on 'Thursday the 19th day of March, tem. the following
property. to wit : 6 cows,ll steers, 12 yearlings, 1 two
year old bulls, I two year old colt, 4 two year old heif
ers,l7 tiheep. 2 mowing machines, 1 lumber wagon,
one horse carriage, 1 clock, bureau, I table, I stand,
stoves and pipe. 1 cutter, 2 churns, 2 plows, 1 county
a I loom andfixtgres, I horse pitch fork, kegs. bar-
m sets, p,
casks, cross cut and drag saw,barn shovels, hand
and buck saws, and any quantity of adieus not men
tioned.
Tanya or Sein.—All sums of $l6 or less,cash; over
$lO six months credit with in,terest and approved vcen
rity. GILBERT I3U CK Auctioneers.
L. D. BESSON, Adm'r,
Jackson, March 4th. 1887
NOTICE is hereby given that all the lands and tene
ments late of Samuel Taggart, deceased, lying and
being In the township of Middletown, County of Sns
quebanna, and State of Pennsylv3ula, containing about
one hundred and sixty one acres more or less, being
in two separate tracts el land, together with the im
provements, will be sold at public vendee on the 23d
day of March, ISST, to the highest bidder. Terme of
sale made known on the day of such eale. Sale to open
at one o'clock on said day, at the Mansion house on
said premises.
March 4th, 186 T
BY virtue of a writ issued by the Court of Com.
mott Plena of Susquehanna County,
and to me
directed. I will expose to Pale, by public vendor. at the
Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, Mar, h
1861, at 1 o'clock. p. m., the following described pieces
or parcels of land, to wit :
The following described piece or parcel of land. situ
ate in Gibson townerip, Susquehanna county. bounded
and described as follows to wit : Beginning at the
center of the Coshocton and Great Bend 'turnpike
road nt a corner of S. S. Ingalls _land; thence along
the line of the came south one and one half de.
crece, west fourteen and one tenth rode to u line of U.
Borrow's land: thence along the line of the Fame, north
seventy and a half degrees west seven and thirteen
twentieths perchse: thence by the same, north one nod
a ball decrees east fen and nine tenths perches to the
centre of said Turnpike road; thence alone the centre
of the same. north eighty and a half degrees east seven
and two tenths rode to tile place of beginning, contain
ing about ninety eight rods of land, be the same more
or lees, with the aopurtenances. one dwelling house
thereon. being the same premise.' sold by U. Burrows
toll. C. Vail. and he contract to J. W. Gillespie. [Ta
ken In exeontlon at the snit of S. S: Ingalls, vs. J. W
She .
G'llispie, LAN .1, Sheriff.
riff's 01Iice, Mot Arose, March 4, 18E7.
A. N. DULLARD
Squires & Thomas, 14
LITTLE MEADOWS.
Bear&lee it Moe, 13-
MIDDLETOWN.
%thick. White, 14
IMichael Keogh, 14
LEN OX.
Grow & Brothers, 13
Osterhout& Rightnayer, 12
F. M. Robinson, 14
William Miller,
12
MONTROSE.
Wm. H. Boyd & Co. 12
C. N. Stoddard, 14
Beman & Co. 13
E. C. Fortiham, 14
Miner. Coate, 12
Wm. W. Smith, 14
Kirby & Bacon, 13
C. "Joshmon, 14
' U. E. craw., 14
I. N. Ballard, 13
C.O Fordham, 14
' W. B. Deane, 13
' Wilsou,thitlis &Warner, 9
Abel Tnrrell, p. m. 4th. 12
C. F. Read & ca. p.m. 4, 10
' at'llak 7 AqifY: "^— 11
J. R. Dew itt, 13
Cobb & Deane, 13
' S. Langdon. 14
" B R. Lyons Jr co. 13
' 1 Webb A Butterfield, 14
l i F. B. Chandler, 13
.J. Lyons, 14
' W. J Mulford, 10
Stone & .% artier, 13
! A. N. Bullard, 14
S. H. Sayre & Broe. 14
Burnw s Nichol,!, p.rnA, 12
' Baldwin,Allen & Mc Cain,9
L. C. Keeler, 12
Crane .t Howell, 14
I.N. thee & co. 9
NEW MILFORD.
R L.Sutphin a c0.p.m.4,11
Hawley & Follett, 11
J. Dickerman, 10
H. Garratt & SOn, 15
D. C. Alney, p. en. 4, 12
(leo. Hayden, 12
More & Knapp, 14
H. Barran , p. m. 4, 12
IGeo. B. McCollum, 13
W. & I'. Hayden. 14
Joh i Ilay,en & Bro, 14
RUSH.
Wheelock & Shoemaker.l3
Wm.ll. Sherwood & co. 13
spiasoviux.
! Jaen!' Hickok, 14
lifinot Riley, 12
IJustrts Smith, 14
Hungerford Bros. & co. 12
B. S. Randrick, 11
SITSQ'A. DEPOT.
D. A. Lyons. - 12
J. Allen 14
James Sweeney, 13
IS. Sheridan, 14
W._liaull, 14
- -
IF. D. Lyons, 18
Foot & Falkenbury, 12
Thomas McDonald, 11
F. 43. Thayer, 14
Henry Lea, p. m. 4, 13
1.1. C. &J. H. Cook, 12
do do 14
James Bell, 12
iGnttenburg„ TEO& & CO. 0
Lew is Freeman, 14
E. Cady, 1$
Walter Barber, 11
S. Bryant, 13
IC. A. Miller, 14
Morris ityrre, 14
Charles Holes, 14
W. A. Iloyt, 14
A. F. LtC. It. Smith, 'l3
C. 0. Vedder & co. 10
W. B. Mead, 13
,Jones & Mackey, 11
'Thomas Freeman, 14
EL N. Smith, p.m. 4, 14
Hathaway & Aferserean, 13
L. S. Page. 14
William Skinner, 14
Williams Pope & co. 11
..;eo. L. Tiffany, 14
Miles Creegan, 14
William Burger, 13
0. T. Smith. 14
IL K. Newell, 14
SILVER LAKE.
Charles Mend, 14
Mrs. Ellen Phelan. 14
T. Sullivan. 14
E. O. Meeker, 14
THOMSON. •
Geo. R. Lamont,
Class 14
13
Public Sale of Real Estate.
SHERIFF'S SALES
AUCTION S liL
T n r Tea::: 11,ySII v i r l ff
i e w r
,Availuenaotwainnco.tiduen;carti Fdt
articles viz:
Six Con-s, 3 yearling Heifers, I yearling Steer, pair
matched yeerllng Steers, yearling Bull, 9Calves, and a
quantity of Hay by the ow.
TErrus.—For the stock, one year's credit: for the
flay, 0 tnenths, each q Ith interret and approved acCu•
rite.
Saleon Men
W da STER, v. March
Auct 1
t at r lh. 10 o'clock, a. m.
T
D. BREio .
THOMAS HARTNETT.
silver Lake. Feb. 2G, 15417.
TAE HOE MUM CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
699 BROADWAY ,
NEW YORK
FOR FAMILIES Sh MINUFACTUR
THESE WORLD RENOWNED
SEWING MACHINES
Ti are awarded the rgn a lici i ni /41
premiums al the Sew York State
Fair of 1666, and are
Celebrated for doing the Bret work. rising IL Minh
timelier needle for the same thread than any other ma
chine.. and by the introduction of the most approved
raa , hinery. we arc now able to supply the ‘cry.h.st In
chines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and
spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn.,
under the immediate supervision of
the President of the Company,
Elias Howe, Jr., the
ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF TUE SEWING 11A
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and
to the 1190 of ebninstresses. dress milkers. tailors, man
ufacturers of Shirts, collars. skirts, cloaks, mantillas.
clothing. bats, caps, corsets. boots, shoes, harness.Sad
ales. linen goods. umbrellas, parasols, etc They work
eqnally well upon silk. linen, woolen and cotton g,uods
with silk, cotton or linen-thread. They will seam,
quilt, gather, fell, cord, braid. bind. and perform every
species of sewing. making a beautiful and perfect
stit h, alike on both bides of the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. Ilowe,and made
on this Machine, is the most popular
and durable, and all Sewing Ma
chines are subject to the prin
ciple invented by him.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
The Howe Machine Company,
699 BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y
Feb. 26, 1667
Fire, Life and Accidental
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Macositrcosso, Pia..
Home Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital and
Surplus
Insurance Co. of North America, Phil'a,
Capital and Surplus,
International Fire insurance Co. of N. T..
Capital and Surplus, 1.500,000
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of
Phil'a. Capital and Surplus,
Lycomtng County Mutual Insurance Co.of
Muncy. Penn'a, Capital and Surplus,
Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. York, Pa.,
Capital and Surplus,
Enterprise insurance Company, Mara,
Capital and Surplus,
Insurance Co. State of Pennsylvania, Phil.
Capital and Surplus, 700,000
Kensington Fire and M. Insurance Co.,
Phil's. capital and Stu - plugs&
Connecticut Mutual Life Insuraffte Co. of
Hartford, Conn.. paying CO per cent.
dividends to theassured. The notes
given for half the premium Is never to
be paid under any circumstances. ho
.policy will always be paid In tall, and
the notes given np. Capital, 70,000,000
American Lite Insurance Co., Philadel
phia. Capital,
Travelers'lnsurttnce Co. Hartford, Conn.,
Insuring against all kinds of accidents
Capital, 500,000
Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Hart
ford. Conn.. Capital and Surplus. $1,583,163
Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, Ct.,
Capital, $500,000
Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company.
-Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, •
against theft and death irom any
cause. Capital, $500,000
frif'Ail business entrusted to on;care will he attend
ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted.
STROUD Et BROWN, Agents.
•
'Office ftrstdoor north of" Montrose Hotel," west
side of Public Avenue.
Brit-mos 89notts, Chaos na L. Daniell,
Montrose, Jan. let. 1567. 17
IF YOU WANT tO SAVE FROM
io to IS per mt, ea a pals of Boots
PO oy ROVA'S. noes
N , re to
( Ir•ll you eon.)
. ASSISTANTPASSESSORS.
IVOTICE is hereby given that assistant autumn et
11 United States Internal Revenue have been amis.
ted as hereunder.
Turmas J. WALSH, Scranton. Division 6, Compri*.
lug the old borough of Scranton, that part of ;the old
township of Providence east of the Lackawannallivar,
and the townships of Madison and Jefferson.
Bona Dust's, Hyde Park. Division 7, comprising,.
the old boroughs of Hyde Park and Providence. that—
taractuoafwtahnen
m ei
River,d tow n ship
tG o f hips Pr ovidence
/L e s g t t Abington and
Benton, and the beret:ghat Waverly.
Anv Pervon having holiness to transact with assist-
ant aaveveora within above described divislonewtlleall
upon or report to the assistant named in his division.
A. 3. OBRItITSON, Assessor
Twelfth District of Pennsylvania.
Montrose, rob. 1801,1867. 4w
Latest Fashions Demand
3. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT,
F. TAGGART. Er:
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt
will be experienced particularly all crowded Assemaeeful others.
shape when
blies, Operas. carriages, railroad cars, church pews.
arm chairs. for promenade and house dress, as the skim.
can he folded when in use to occupy it small place as
easily or eonveniently as aallk or muslin dress, en In
valuable quality in crinoline , not found in any stagla
spring•eskirt.
A lady flaying enjtyed the pleasure, comfort and great
convenience of %veering. the Duplex Elliptic steel spring
Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly
dispense . with their use. For childien, misses, and
young ladies they are ~apericr to
al
'I hey will not bend or break like the single spring,
hut will prrserve their perfect and air
three or tour ordinary skirts would have been thrown
away as useless. The hoops are covered with double
and twisted thread, nod the bottom rods are .not only
double springs, but twice (or double) covered. prevent.
log them from wearing out when dragging down stoops
stairs. &C.
'Fhe Duplex Elliptic Is a great favorite with all ladies
and is universally recommeeded bv'the Fashion Maga
zines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantage in
crinoline, viz : snrserior quality, perfect manafacture,
stylish shape and finish, fixibility, durability, comfort
and economy. inquire fur J. W. Bnicilm's Duplex El.
liptie, or Double spring Skirt, and be sure you get the
genuine article.
cAuTioN.—Topuird against imposition be particu
lar to notice that skirts offered as Duplex" have the
red Ink stamp. viz: •• J. W. Bradley's Duplex Steel
Springs' upon the waistband—none others are gene
inc. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin be
ing pasewd through the centre, thus revealing the two
(or double) springs braided together therein, which is
the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a cum.
bleat ion not to be found in any other skirt.
For sate In all stores where first class Skirts arc sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere.
Mai ufactured by the solo owners of the Patent.
Worts, Brodlry k Otrey,
OT Chambers and 'l"9 & St Betide eta., New York.
Feb. 1,
$8,000,000
1,7Q0,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
VSTATE OF ORSON PERRY, law
YJ of New Milford, Susq'it county. Pa., deed.
Letters of ad m I nlstrat lon npon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the underslp•
ed. all persons Indebted to said estate arc hereby noti
fied to matte Immediate payment, and those havit:
claims against the same to present them duly nuthentt•
eated for settlement.
W.H. C. WARD, Adra't.
New Nillford. Jan. 2%1667
VOITTZ'S CELEBRATED lIORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS.
This preparati-n, long and favorably knows, vitt
thorongliiy reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited
horses, by st rentheni mg and cleansing the stomach std
intestines.
It is a sure preventive of all diseases Incident to this
animal, such as Lung Fever, Glanders. Yellow Water,
Ilvaves, Cougns. Distemper, Fevers, Founder. Loss of
Appetite and V i Energy, &c. Its use improves the
wind. increases the appetite. gives a smooth and gles.y
skin, and transforms the miserable skeleton into ► fine
looking and spirited horse.
TO KEEPERS OF COWS,
this prepararion is Tryvmunnle - .11 increases the titisntl•
ty and improves the quality of the milk. It has been
proven by amen] experiment to Increase the quantl!,
of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the
ter firm :int' sweet. In futtening•cattle, It gives them
an n petite. loosens their hide, and makes them thrlls
much faster
IN ALL- DISEASES OF SWINE,
each as Conghs, ricers in the Longs, Liver. Se .thi•
article acts 14 a!speettic. By prating from one Italia
piper to a paper in a barrel 01 Foill the above diseases
will bo eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in
time, a certain preventtie and cure for the IlEs• Chole•
ra. Price 25 cents per paper, or 5 papers [or $l. Pre
pared by
S. A. FOUTZ & BRO.,
at their wholesnle Drug sod Medicine depot, 710.11 i
Franklin et., Ba'timore. Mct. For sale by Druggists
and I•torekeqoers throughout the United States.
-rs.3 - "For sale in Montrose by
nov2l ypqlti ABEL TERRELL.
MORE NEWS FROM MAIN ST.
BOOTS! BOON BOOS!
MEN'S BOOTS, BOY'S BOOTS,
YOUTH'S LOOTS, TRICK
BOOTS, gip BOOTS,
CALF BOOTS,•
AND BOOTS MADE T 6 ORDER.
Also. a good assortment of
ESN:KOMI M.
Consisting of Ladles' Kid. Lasting and Goat Bahasa.
Ms and Gaiters, Mon's Brogans, Boy's Balmotalo.
Youth's Coneress Gaiters, Baby Shoes, etc. etc., all of
which will ha sold
AT SMALL PROFIT'S!
N. B.—Al kinds of work made to order, and repaints
done neatly. C. 0. FOLMAR'
Itonyose, May 8, 1366. tf
• winsxr,ns, MUSTACHES
forced, to grow on the smoo
thest fate to from three to 5
weeks by using Dr. SEVIO.
NB'S RESTAURATEVB
CAPILAIHE, the mus.t won
derful discovery in modem
science. acting op the Beard
and Hair in an 'almost tnirne-
Wens manner. it has been used by the elite of Lola
and Paris With the most flattering 'access. Barnes of
ell purchasers are registered, and if entire sattsfseties
is not given In every Instance, the mainly will betimes .
fully refunded. Price by mall. scale I and postpaid, *l.
Desert pttre circulars nod testimonials melltti free.
dress BERGER, Sit lITTS & Co.. Chemists, No 2E3 Mr
er street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the Pnitrd
State. my I trams
TIMOTHY SEED,.
SEED WHEAT,
FOR SALE BY
STANLEY
Forest Lake, Jun. 22, 1867.m2*
I F YOU WANT THAT OLD BOOT'
repaired up as good as Dor. do to
CHARLEY FORDHAM,
(You can bet.)
SOLDIERS' BOUNTY
PENSIONS,
And Back Pay
T H . E .s i T n lv e.r i v r e e d
ro la ni elit
pt B attentl gi on to :r1 entra Ge l l utrat..
led to his rare. v Ntieharge unless toteeeStitta. 6
Montrose, Aug. 20.'03. d.ll. McCOLLIM.
A MONTH t Agents wanted for six entirety
$9 1, 1 new articles. jnot out. Address 0. T. GA
BBY, Car Building, Biddeford, Me. (=Vile
TF YOU WANT A PAIR OF BOOTS
made to order, go down to MARLEY FORMAN.
(You get a good pair.)
HEAVY 1181E1117111
at Ss adoisks 111110•11 . Ohm